1: Paul Carlile, Davide Nicolini, Ann Langley, Haridimos Tsoukas:
Introducing the Third Volume of Perspectives on Organization
Studies
2: Karen Barad: Ma(R)King Time: Material Entanglements and
Re-Memberings: Cutting Together-Apart
3: John Shotter: Reflections on Sociomateriality and Dialogicality
in Organization Studies: from Inter-' to Intra-Thinking ... in
Performing Practices
4: Nada Endrissat and Claus Noppeney: Materializing the Immaterial:
Relational Movements in a Perfume s Becoming
5: Paul Dourish and Melissa Mazmanian: Media as Material:
Information Representations as Material Foundations for
Organizational Practice
6: Wanda J. Orlikowski and Susan V. Scott: Knowledge Eclipse:
Producing Sociomaterial Reconfigurations in the Hospitality
Sector
7: Paul M. Leonardi: The Emergence of Materiality within Formal
Organizations
8: Bjørnar Olsen: Reclaiming Things: An Archaeology of Matter
9: Matthew Jones: Untangling Sociomateriality
10: Silvia Gherardi and Manuela Perrotta: Doing By Inventing the
Way of Doing: Formativeness as the Linkage of Meaning and
Matter
11: Lucas D. Introna: Otherness and the Letting-be of Becoming: Or,
Ethics Beyond Bifurcation
Paul R. Carlile is Professor at Boston University School of
Management. He earned his Ph.D. at the University of Michigan and
was an Assistant Professor of Organization Studies at MIT's Sloan
School of Management. Paul studied Philosophy and Anthropology at
Brigham Young University and also earned a Masters in
Organizational Behavior there. Paul has also founded two
information technology companies developing tools for creating and
sharing knowledge.
Davide Nicolini is Professor of Organization Studies at Warwick
Business School where he co-directs the IKON Research Centre and
the Warwick Institute of Health. Prior to joining the University of
Warwick he held positions at The Tavistock Institute in London and
the University of Trento and Bergamo in Italy. His work has
appeared in journals such as Organization Science, Organization
Studies, Journal of Management Studies, Human Relations, Management
Learning, and Social Science and Medicine.
From 2009 he is associate editor of journal Management Learning.
His new book Practice Theory, Work, and Organization will be
published in 2012 by OUP.
Ann Langley is Professor of Management at HEC Montréal and Canada
Research Chair in Strategic Management in pluralistic settings. Her
research focuses on strategic change, leadership, innovation, and
the use of management tools in complex organizations with an
emphasis on processual research approaches. She has published over
50 articles and two books.
Haridimos Tsoukas holds the Columbia Ship Management Chair in
Strategic Management at the University of Cyprus, Cyprus and is a
Professor of Organization Studies at Warwick Business School,
University of Warwick, UK. He has published widely in several
leading academic journals, including the Academy of Management
Review, Strategic Management Journal, Organization Studies,
Organization Science, Journal of Management Studies, and Human
Relations. He was the Editor-in-Chief of Organization Studies
(2003-2008), and the editor (with Christian Knudsen) of The Oxford
Handbook of Organization Theory: Meta-theoretical Perspectives
(2003) and author of Complex Knowledge: Studies in
Organizational
Epistemology (2005), both published by Oxford University Press. He
has also edited Organizations as Knowledge Systems (Palgrave
Macmillan, 2004, with N. Mylonopoulos) and Managing the Future:
Foresight in the Knowledge Economy (Blackwell, 2004, with J.
Shepherd).
`Review from previous edition Review from previous edition Praise
for the series:
"As we become more willing to convert reified entities into
differentiated streams, the resulting images of process have become
more viable and more elusive. Organization becomes organizing,
being becomes becoming, construction becomes constructing. But as
we see ourselves saying more words that end in "ing," what must we
be thinking? That is not always clear. But now, under the
experienced guidance of editors Langley and Tsoukas, there is an
annual forum that moves us toward continuity and
consolidation in process studies. This book series promises to be a
vigorous, thoughtful forum dedicated to improvements in the
substance and craft of process articulation."'
Karl E. Weick, Rensis Likert Distinguished University Professor of
Organizational Behavior and Psychology, University of Michigan,
USA
`"Perspectives on Process Organization Studies will be the
definitive annual volume of theories and research that advance our
understanding of process questions dealing with how things emerge,
grow, develop, and terminate over time. I applaud Professors Ann
Langley and Haridimos Tsoukas for launching this important book
series, and encourage colleagues to submit their process research
and subscribe to PROS."'
Andrew H. Van de Ven, Vernon H. Heath Professor of Organizational
Innovation and Change, University of Minnesota, USA
`"The recent decades witnessed conspicuous changes in organization
theory: a slow but inexorable shift from the focus on structures to
the focus on processes. The whirlwinds of the global economy made
it clear that everything flows, even if change itself can become
stable. While the interest in processes of organizing is not new,
it is now acquiring a distinct presence, as more and more voices
join in. A forum is therefore needed where such voices can
speak
to one another, and to the interested readers. The series
Perspectives on Process Organization Studies will provide an
excellent forum of that kind, both for those for whom a processual
perspective is a
matter of ontology, and those who see it as an epistemological
choice."
'
Barbara Czarniawska, Professor of Management Studies, School of
Business, Economics and Law at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden
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